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    Part I Points Possible: 80 Of the following three questions‚ answer two of your choice. 1. Consider Thomas Jefferson ’s letter to John Holmes (Links to an external site.). Write an essay‚ addressing points a‚ b‚ and c‚ below‚ in which you make specific references to the letter and to the relevant material in your textbook. Also indicate that you know the key points of the Compromise. It will help you to study the map of the Missouri Compromise (Links to an external site.). a. What exactly was the

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    this emotion? Is it a product of our thoughts about what is currently transpiring‚ or are our thoughts a product of this emotion? Psychologists have long been attempting to answer this question and several have generated different theories. In this essay‚ I will examine theories proposed by James-Lange‚ Cannon-Bard‚ and Schacter-Singer as well as describe how each

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    In the novel‚ Tell Me Three Things‚ the protagonist‚ Jessie Holmes‚ faces the challenge of beginning in a new place. Originally from Chicago‚ Illinois‚ Jessie and her father move to Los Angeles‚ California after her father elopes with Rachel‚ a woman he met on an online mourning website. Back in her Chicago home‚ Jessie easily fit in at her school and had many friends. She was considered normal amongst her fellow classmates in her hometown and was treated as an equal. Although her mother died when

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    you ever heard of Sherlock Holmes? Have you ever read one of his books? Sir Author Conon Doyle wrote one of Sherlock’s famous stories‚ “The Speckled Band.” Doyle likes to write detective stories. This essay will be explaining how “The Speckled Band” is considered a detective story. In “The Speckled Band” the crime is significant. He is trying to solve the murder of Julia Stoner‚ Helen’s twin. This fits one of the criteria of being a detective story because‚ in this book Holmes is trying to solve

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    Detective A detective is an investigator‚ either a member of a police agency or a private person. The latter may be known as private investigators (P.I.s or "Private I’s"‚ hence the play-on-words‚ "Private Eyes"). Informally‚ and primarily in fiction‚ a detective is any licensed or unlicensed person who solves crimes‚ including historical crimes‚ or looks into records. Overview In some police departments‚ a detective position is appointed‚ rather than a position achieved by passing a written

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    contradictory‚ I mostly found articles criticising Atticus. I found this stance curious and it proved rather propitious for me‚ inspiring the idea of this essay. I shall endeavour to explore the faults of the two characters Sherlock Holmes and Atticus Finch and explain how this makes them interesting and complex characters. I will only refer to the Sherlock Holmes from the television program Elementary. Atticus Finch was penned by Harper Lee in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird. He grew up in the south of America

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    CLASSIFICATION ON MOVIE Going to the cinema has been one of the most popular leisure activities of modern youth. With higher living standard and more disposable income‚ more and more people can afford going to the cinema on a monthly or even weekly basis. Therefore‚ it is reasonable for more and more movies made every year. According to Theatrical Market Statistic in 2011‚ the number of movies released in 2011 has increased to 610 compared to 475 in 2002. This also means that audiences have more

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    within the book Sherlock Holmes: The Major Stories with Contemporary Critical Essays‚ is an attention – grabbing locked – room mystery that has elements of chivalry and of great danger‚ as well as complication and the classic reasonable deductions that all come into play during this enthralling narrative. These are combined with an abundance of unusual circumstances‚ characters‚ and clues that eventually lead to the conclusion of the story. The central character‚ aside from Holmes and Watson of course

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    Detective Archetype Essay Sherlock Holmes and the Doctor share qualities such as higher intelligence‚ isolation from society‚ and hyperactivity that shape them into the only ones capable of providing justice for the threatened. The two fit the detective archetype quite well and whether explicit or not‚ the archetype is prevalent in their stories as well as others. Qualities of the detective archetype are represented through each “detective’s” habits‚ actions‚ words‚ thoughts‚ and choices

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    Oliver Wendell Holmes once said‚ "we do not read literature for improvement or instruction." However‚ there are many reasons to disagree with Holmes’ conjecture; there is a great deal of literature that provides philosophical insight along with entertainment. The wisdom and education provided by books such as Mark Twain’s "Huckleberry Finn" and Frank Herbert’s "Dune" strongly contradicts Holmes’ view. "Huckleberry Finn" was a novel written two decades after slavery was abolished in the United States

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